Dear all
          I  use the command "../build/build/bin/build db120 installworld 
installkernel " to build the db120 firmware,
but I only get three files  kernel.DB120, kernel.DB120.symbols 
mfsroot-db120.img.uimge,
How can I get the kernel.DB120.lzma.uimage.?
      









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>Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 15:50:18 +0200
>From: Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de>
>To: hiren panchasara <hi...@freebsd.org>
>Cc: freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org, Dirk E <cipher...@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: FreeBSD wireless support is lacking; needs better
>       documentation
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>El d?a Tuesday, September 02, 2014 a las 09:13:10PM -0700, hiren panchasara 
>escribi?:
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>> On Aug 30, 2014 9:39 AM, "Dirk E" <cipher...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > ...
>> >
>> > I propose the following: create a wiki with a list of known working
>> > wireless products. Each product should note which chipset it uses, what
>> > driver it connects to, what features are suported (i.e. HOSTAP), what
>> > FreeBSD versions are supported, whether it is open source / binary blob,
>> > any license requirements (like Realtek) and a dmesg snippet where the
>> > driver is detected. It can be managed by a maintainer that accepts email
>> > reports from users who provide the required information. That way, we get a
>> > list of hardware that is known to work with FreeBSD that people can
>> > actually buy. Even a NewEgg-link or something to that effect can be
>> > provided.
>> >
>> > This website was a lot of help to me in figuring out what chipset a
>> > wireless product uses: https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Main_Page
>> > I propose something simpler for FreeBSD; just a single wiki page that
>> > lists products that either work or do not work.
>
>I fully agree with that we need more structured documentation about what
>is working, in which versions and with which details. I'm editing in the
>FreeBSD Wiki the webcam compatibility list and I know that editing Wiki
>pages can be a mess and is not what every user who got something to
>work, or to know, is wanting to do. What we do need is somekind of
>database with a webform by which everybody could insert (or even edit)
>exsisting data, ofc with somekind of creation of account and an anti-SPAM
>capcha. Without this, the data actualization depends on the time and
>availibility of the maintainer(s) of the page and information tends to be
>outdated.
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>HIH
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>Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 14:33:45 +0400
>From: Sergey Ryazanov <ryazanov....@gmail.com>
>To: Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de>
>Cc: freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org, Dirk E <cipher...@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: FreeBSD wireless support is lacking; needs better
>       documentation
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>Hello,
>
>2014-09-04 17:50 GMT+04:00, Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de>:
>> El d?a Tuesday, September 02, 2014 a las 09:13:10PM -0700, hiren panchasara
>> escribi?:
>>
>>> On Aug 30, 2014 9:39 AM, "Dirk E" <cipher...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > ...
>>> >
>>> > I propose the following: create a wiki with a list of known working
>>> > wireless products. Each product should note which chipset it uses, what
>>> > driver it connects to, what features are suported (i.e. HOSTAP), what
>>> > FreeBSD versions are supported, whether it is open source / binary blob,
>>> > any license requirements (like Realtek) and a dmesg snippet where the
>>> > driver is detected. It can be managed by a maintainer that accepts email
>>> > reports from users who provide the required information. That way, we
>>> > get a
>>> > list of hardware that is known to work with FreeBSD that people can
>>> > actually buy. Even a NewEgg-link or something to that effect can be
>>> > provided.
>>> >
>>> > This website was a lot of help to me in figuring out what chipset a
>>> > wireless product uses: https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Main_Page
>>> > I propose something simpler for FreeBSD; just a single wiki page that
>>> > lists products that either work or do not work.
>>
>> I fully agree with that we need more structured documentation about what
>> is working, in which versions and with which details. I'm editing in the
>> FreeBSD Wiki the webcam compatibility list and I know that editing Wiki
>> pages can be a mess and is not what every user who got something to
>> work, or to know, is wanting to do. What we do need is somekind of
>> database with a webform by which everybody could insert (or even edit)
>> exsisting data, ofc with somekind of creation of account and an anti-SPAM
>> capcha. Without this, the data actualization depends on the time and
>> availibility of the maintainer(s) of the page and information tends to be
>> outdated.
>>
>Maybe it would easier to maintain a list of  supported chipsets and
>provide a link to a website with a hardware database (e.g.
>wikidevi.com)? There are not so many chips as compared with the amount
>of different devices. Also wikidevi and similar projects are not
>depend on OS and have a wider auditory. Just my 2 cents.
>
>-- 
>BR,
>Sergey
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